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Sunday, 31 August 2014

Here I am again with yet another Liebster Award! :D Thanks to my good friend Tia at Read It Write Now, i have to answer another set of annoying questions.

wait... what?

I MEAN i love you Tia! :D Thanks for these amazing questions! #SO_EXCITED! ( seriously, that wasn't sarcasm xD )

Because this isn't my first time being nominated, i decided to only answer Tia's questions instead of the whole thing all over again. If you want 11 facts and more questions answered by ME click these awesome words.

If you don't know what the Liebster Award is, basically:

It's an award given to new bloggers in order to welcome them to the blogosphere.

Here are the rules (even though i won't apply them!):1. thank the person who nominated you, and post a link to their blog on your blog.

2. display the award on your blog — by including it in your post and/or displaying it using a “widget” or a “gadget”. (Note that the best way to do this is to save the image to your own computer and then upload it to your blog post.)

3. answer 11 questions about yourself, which will be provided to you by the person who nominated you.

4. provide 11 random facts about yourself.

5. nominate 5 – 11 blogs that you feel deserve the award, who have a less than 1000 followers. (Note that you can always ask the blog owner this since not all blogs display a widget that lets the readers know this information!)

6. create a new list of questions for the blogger to answer.

7. list these rules in your post (You can copy and paste from here.) Once you have written and published it, you then have to:

8. Inform the people/blogs that you have nominated them for the Liebster award and provide a link for them to your post so that they can learn about it (they might not have ever heard of it!).

1. Do you like reviewing books you liked or didn't like better?

I enjoy both quite a lot. If i liked the book and thus write a positive review, i'll feel happy ^.^But if i did not like a book and so will write a negative review, i'll feel good for being honest and putting my critique out there.
So yeah, both are fine by me ;).

2. If you were tossed into the world of the Hunger Games, who would you want as your ally?

Nobody! I'd totally win the hunger games on my own. Let the strong kill the weak and then strike when they think they're safe >:). Allies are useless, they'll betray you anyway. Better kill them immediately, that way you don't have to share resources.

3. During a zombie apocalypse, what would be your weapon of choice?

One weapon? really? Probably a machete. No ammo or noise issues.

4. What is your favorite book to movie adaptation?

Umm, Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone? xD Love that movie! <3

5. What is the book that you turn to for comfort?

The Throne of Glass novellas! They're short and just... nice.
Comforting in their simplicity.
No major mysteries or plot twists that need your attention, you can just read through them in peace ^.^

6. Say you got locked inside a Barnes and Nobles for days on end with nothing to do but read, what section of the store would you start at?

:o I would like that.. very much...
Probably the horror section :D

7. What book character do you think you are like the most?

Katniss Everdeen. Like... I hate her. But she's selfish and all that. So am I. So yeah... Katnip and I are one and the same, kinda.

8. If you were stuck on an island and were only allowed to bring three things with you, what would they be?

How would i get stuck on an island AND be allowed to take stuff before i get stuck there? ...whatever.
Probably matches.. a cooking pot and A dagger.9. If there was one song that described you, what would it be?

DOG EARS Ughh! How can people do that?!
Also too many metaphors. ugh. and melodramatic writing

11. Love triangles? Love them or hate them?

Depends. If it's written nicely then love triangles can be very amusing and...fun even.
But usually they're very tiresome *cough* twilight *cough* Defy *cough* Hungergames *COUGH* Delirium. I think something's stuck in my throat.

Saturday, 30 August 2014

*I received this Ebook as a free copy in exchange for an honest review*

That was better than i was expecting. Very original!

Bolen is a thief, plying his trade under the spires of an ancient and sprawling city. Worried that he's growing too old, Bolen has lined up a risky job, just to prove that he can still pull one off.

Tonight, he's going to break into a nobleman's vault and help himself to its contents. What he doesn't know is that inside is the key to a secret as old as the city itself.

Kings have killed for it, demons have coveted it, priests have prayed for it, and in a few moments it will be in his hands. And when it is, the adventure of his life will begin.

For starters i have to point out that it started off wonderfully. I love how the author described the environments. He did a great job on the writing. I could really imagine all the scenes clearly, which is very important to me.

But... near the end it got a little sloppy, making me think that Gelo either didn't check it or just wrote it really quickly just to finish the book. It was nothing too bad, though. Just a little bothersome.

Also, in the middle it all went a little too slow for me. Too much sitting around and talking to monks and not enough sneaking around and blood.

Which brings me upon the ending. What was up with that? O.o Not that it was bad or anything, just a little out there. Not exactly what I was expecting. I'm a little sad that it was't a heart-rate-picks-up-omgwhatshappenin?! kind of ending and more of a laugh out loud for no reason one.

The language they used also bothered me. It was very modern and it really killed the medieval mood that was going on.

And now let's talk about Bolen. I don't get what his deal is. First he's brave, going to the Tanni manor and all that, then he's a coward by not just telling Markus that he doesn't have the damn statue. Like c'mon. You're in your 50s, you're an adult and all that. Just tell the guy that you don't have the statue! You're only digging a deeper hole for yourself! -_- But of course my attempts to yell at my Kindle didn't prevent Bolen to do stupid stuff.

Then the whole deal about Markus and his little girlfriend, or whatever she is to him.I don't understand what his power was all about. Sure, he was evil and wanted to engulf the world in shadows or something right? But...how did he manage to get the city under his thumb? Magic, yes, i got that. But i can't really figure out what his limits were. brainwashing, bending flames, transforming into a black monster. Like... hmm. I don't even know what was going on in those last few scenes.

Don't get me wrong, i really enjoyed this novella. It was light and quick to read. But i think it's more for amusement than as a serious book.

I give Shadowcursed 3.5 stars. it wasn't perfect. A lot could have been improved, but i enjoyed it quite a lot ^.^

I would recommend this novella to you if you're looking for something quick to read. It's only about 100 pages after all.

Thursday, 28 August 2014

After receiving my first nomination for the Liebster award i was dying of happiness, well not literally dying but i was seriously really happy! I'm sure that if i were to throw up the stuff that would come out would be liquid euphoria.

I'm really excited to get started!

If you don't know what the Liebster award is, basically:

It's an award given to new bloggers in order to welcome them to the blogosphere.

The rules are simple:

1. thank the person who nominated you, and post a link to their blog on your blog.

2. display the award on your blog — by including it in your post and/or displaying it using a “widget” or a “gadget”. (Note that the best way to do this is to save the image to your own computer and then upload it to your blog post.)

3. answer 11 questions about yourself, which will be provided to you by the person who nominated you.

4. provide 11 random facts about yourself.

5. nominate 5 – 11 blogs that you feel deserve the award, who have a less than 1000 followers. (Note that you can always ask the blog owner this since not all blogs display a widget that lets the readers know this information!)

6. create a new list of questions for the blogger to answer.

7. list these rules in your post (You can copy and paste from here.) Once you have written and published it, you then have to:

8. Inform the people/blogs that you have nominated them for the Liebster award and provide a link for them to your post so that they can learn about it (they might not have ever heard of it!).

Now let's get started! Here are the eleven questions!

1. What is your favorite genre of book to read and your favorite book from that genre?

Fantasy for sure. I love to read fantasy because it gives you this kind of escape from the real world.

My favorite book is Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas, which is the third novel in the Throne of Glass series.

Heir of Fire will be released on September 2nd. Here is a link to my review!

2. If you could live in any world from a book, which would it be and why?

Hmm, that's a pretty hard question. There are so many worlds to choose from! Probably... Tril from Soulbound by Heather Brewer. Only because i'd get to be best friends with Kaya and kill graplars with bad-ass katanas! :D

I just want to say that this book was great! Seriously, go read it. Now. There's lots of mystery and action. Just how i like it.

3. Who is your favorite fictional character of the same sex? Does this character remind you of yourself, or someone you would like to be?

Luna Lovegood! :D As you probably know (if you don't then what's wrong with you?!), Luna is a side character from Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling. She appears first in The order of The Phoenix(Book 5) and i positively love her. I don't really see myself in her because i'm never as calm as she is.

I started about a month ago... mainly because i was bored :/ Is that a bad thing? xD

7. If an alien invasion started tomorrow and you had to hide in a bomb shelter, name three things you would bring with you.

Aside from the clothes i'm wearing? Probably food, water and matches.

8. How many books do you own? (Physical and e-books included)

Really? ...*sigh* Now i have to count all my Ebooks... this is going to take a while.

168 books. That's actually less than i expected! Hmm, that means i should get more *goes to goodreads*

9. If you could pick one supernatural trait to have, what would it be?

Like..ANY supernatural trait? um..compulsion would be kinda awesome. Jup, compulsion it is. I could just compel the whole world to love me :D and i could compel you to comment on this post! *wink wink* *nudge nudge* You should leave a comment!

10. What is your all-time favorite book or series?

Harry Potter.

That's self explanatory.

11. What book are you most anticipating reading, whether it not be released yet, or you just haven't gotten around to it?

I can't wait to read A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sara J. Maas. She's currently one of my favorite authors and has never ceased to amaze me with her novels... Plus it's a Beauty and The Beast retelling! Whohoo! :D Oh, and it will be released on may 5th 2015! I can't wait!

Next up are 10 facts about bee!

I sniff books. What? It's pretty addicting *sniffs book* Hmmmm....

Every now and then i get a reader's block and have to take a break from reading for at least 4 days :/

I have a dog! ^.^ Her name is Bruna and she's like the most annoying and stupid thing ever. I love her :D

The letter "H" is missing from my keyboard. I know, so interesting huh?

Green candy is always the best. If you can pick a color candy; always take green.

I love Muse and Green Day :D

I don't have a favorite color

I procrastinate waaaaay too much :/ It's a bad habbit.

I like to dance to rock music and sing along when i'm home alone... after making sure that all windows and doors are shut tightly xD

I have read through the night multiple times... for example the vampire academy series? Yeah, i read all 6 books in 2 days. 48 hours of reading. non stop... It was bad. And i drank too much coffee.

11 questions for my nominees!

There's a fire in your room! You only have time to grab one book and make a run for the door, which book is it?

Say, you get to interview any author, either alive or dead, who would it be?

A new Twilight spin-off will be made! Love it or hate it? Why?

A cheesy romance novel or a toe-curling horror story?

Pure, milk or white chocolate? Why?

Honestly, do you reply to every review request you get?

Did you ever stop reading a book because it was "too much"?

What's the worst book you have ever read?

What book do you want to see as a movie? Which actor should play the main character?

What do you like the most about blogging so far?

Have you learned anything since you started your blog? If so, what did you learn?

Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Okay! So i found this Tag on youtube ^.^ It was invented by This Guy. He's really hilarious so go check out his channel!

Basically, I have chosen 5 physical books from my shelves. Each book will answer two questions. The first name I see when I flip through the book will be the answer of that question. For example: Who is the first to get shot? *opens book at random page* Daemon Black! Oh my, poor daemon *smirks* I will only go to your funeral if there's cake ;). Because i'm just that awesome.

Now let's get down to the actual page flipping skedaddle shall we? :D We shall!

The first book that i will use isssss *drum roffle* CATCHING FIRE! *throws confetti*

First question for catching fire is The first person to die?Haymitch! D: No... i liked Haymitch... *cries* Ugh. Atleast he didn't turn into a zombie.

Second question for Catching Fire is The person you trip to get away from the zombies?Sad thing is... i totally see myself tripping someone xD Peeta! HA DIE PEETA! You won't be missed >:)

Next books will beeeeeeeeeeee Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince!! *takes precious book in hands* Careful now...

Third question! The first person to turn into a zombie?Headless Nick... But he's already dead! D: that doesn't count! *flips again* Slughorn! hmm, i actually see him turning into a zombie xD Would be fun. I'd keep his head with me in a basket and sell it on Ebay ^.^

fourth question! The person that trips YOU to get away from the zombies?D:< MarvoloWhat! I hate you right now! No way i'm joining your crew anytime soon! HMPH

Moving on to Half Bad! :D

Fifth question. The IDIOT of the team? Oh this is going to be interesting. Gabriel! HA he is an idiot though. I hated Gabriel. F you Gabriel! I'll kill you anyway if when you become a liability ^.^

sixth questionnn.The "brains" of the team?Jessica. WHAT no. I'm not going to be in this group if JESSICA is the smart one! D:< She's like the meanest, dumbest, annoyingest (yes, that's a word), traitorous bastard ever!

Get ready for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone! yayyyyyyy *pets cover affectionatly*

seventh question!The team's medic? SCABBERS?! ...okay, i don't wanna be in this team anymore!

eighth question :D.The weapon expert?Oh this better be good. RonaldI don't know about you, but I don't see him handling a weapon... :/

And at last we have The Three Musketeers! :D :D :D

ninth question. The Brawler? oehh, can I be the brawler? I could be like... a female Daryl Dickson, even though Daryl doesn't really brawl. Athos!Meh.. I can deal with that. okay. Atleast we have a decent brawler!

LAST QUESTION! :D The team CAPTAIN? *Lays book aside* No book needed. of course I will be the captain. How will you expect everyone to survive without me eh?

wow :) This was actually pretty fun. Now.. time to tag some people! I tag:

Thursday, 21 August 2014

This book really surprised me, i thought it was going to be one of those stereo-typical girly teen novels where the whole book is about love but the author tries to hide that fact by adding some sort of supernatural skedaddle *cough* Lux *cough*

But i actually really enjoyed it.

Alexis Davenport wants to go home. She hates her new school, her mother for moving her away from her friends, and her father for walking out.

To make matters worse, Alex is haunted by images of strange girls reflected in her mirror. It’s bad enough juggling homework, a relentless bully, boys, and a deadbeat dad; now, she must save the world from an evil presence hell-bent on changing the past – and our futures. Who knew her A+ in history was going to be this important?

Lets start with the plot. I think it was a very refreshing look on time-travel. To be honest, i've never really read any books on such a topic and i thought it would be kind of far-fetched. But hey, i read books about alternative universes where people fight each other with giant flaming pitchforks, so i can't really complain.

That's actually the first thing that really surprised me, i found myself enjoying the idea of time travel and the way it was showcased in this novel.
I also was very shocked that i actually liked the romance that was going on, which wasn't a lot, but it was nice. I didn't like Beau at all, and i was expecting him and Alexis to end up together (thank the universe that it didn't happen). All in all it was very realistic when Alex was in school. There was bullying, jealousy, love and new-found friendships ^.^ And the way she dealt with all of the crap everyone gave her just gave it all an extra ounce of realism and...fun.
Also, the action scenes and her time spend in the past were pretty good :). I loved the way she analysed everything and was able to recall all these little facts about important people. Like i said before, the time traveling was described in a very creative way. But... one thing that i found kind of strange is how calm she was when finding out that she could travel through time. Like, sure she was confused and everything, but she adapted pretty quickly and accepted all the stuff that was going on almost immediately.
I would probably have an emotional breakdown in the corner or something.
I also loved the whole reason why she was traveling through time, (superhero! ^.^) it adds just the right amount of suspense to the book. I'm not often a fan of the whole good guy/bad guy thing, but Shay got me to the point of craving to know what the "evil intentions" of this Master guy were. I'm kind of mad that she left me in my suspense... after this review i'm diving into the sequel, Twisted Reflections, to figure it all out ;).

Alexis was a great character. There, i said it. She most certainly wasn't perfect, but very realistic and witty. What made me love her is that you can really see her grow up as you read. At first she's very insecure and doesn't want to stand up for herself. But as she travels through time and has all these experiences, she just becomes more confident and keeps caring less about what people think of her. It was really interesting to read. She was kind of mean to her mother, though. I really wanted to slap her several times when she gave her mother a hard time. But i suppose that's just how teens are *sigh*.
Other than Alexis, the other characters really stood out. All of them had their own distinct personalities and were unique.

The best thing about this book was definitely the way it made my stomach turn every time Alex got into trouble while time traveling or when she got bullied. It really made me feel sad and i wanted it all to get better for her. When she started to stick up for herself and have fun i really got happy, to the point that i had this huge grin on my face and my family started asking what the hell was so funny that i had to keep laughing out loud while reading. I even found my heart rate picking up when there was some real action going on. That hasn't happened in ages, usually i just have an impassive face while reading, but Dangerous Reflections really got to me.

Oh, and can I just point out that the cover is BEAUTIFUL! Like, wow. It really catches your attention. I like it very much.

There was a pretty funny type-o that i want to share really quickly. there weren't many, but this one made me giggle. Even though it's kind of lame but oh well. ;). So.. after Alex gets kissed for the first time she's all happy and all of that. And then she thinks to herself: My fist kiss! yeah, fist. Not funny at all, i know. Just leave me and my bad sense of humor alone! D':

I'll give this book 3 bright and shining golden stars! It wasn't perfect, but just fun and light to read. I really recommend this book to you if you're... into time traveling? Jup, i suppose that's right. Dangerous Reflections really is a page-turner and i read it in an hour or two.

That was it for now! You can expect a review of the second book in this series, Twisted Reflections, somewhere in September! I hope you'll be around for a while longer to check that out!

Monday, 18 August 2014

That really sums up this book. Brace yourselves for the most negative review in the history of pandas.

Every girl and boy in the village of Frey fears the beast who lives in the forest. Ten years ago, the beast was formed from the town’s rage -- and the evil that lurks inside all people in moments of weakness. Every year since, the townspeople have sacrificed one of their own to appease his anger. This year the sacrifice does not go as planned. A young man saves the chosen girl from fate. She is torn between doing her duty and untangling the identity of her savior and captor. The young man grew up with thoughts of revenge on the town that turned their backs on him, but when he is close to the girl, he is reminded of who he used to be. From once upon a time to happily ever after, the people of Frey will have to rally together to rid the town of evil once and for all, but in the process will they destroy everything that is good in their world?

I wish i could say that At One's Beast at least started off good... but that would be a big lie. So, basically this novel evolves around the city of Frey. But there's some kind of "evil" lingering in the town? That's the first point of how bad this book was. The author gave no explanation whatsowever about this evil or how it got into Frey in the first place. She didn't explain why this Well was so important! Like... why? Why was this evil there, you can't just say EVERYBODY IS EVIL MWUAHHAHAHA and then just go along with that. NO, you can't. it ruined the book, darling. One of the main characters is Zosimos or "Zos" if you will, he fell into the "evil well" that i mentioned above. But that whole scene was so vague that i didn't understand what was going on at all. He heard "voices"in his head that compelled him closer to the well? WHY. Rachel, you need to give explanations, not leave open ends everywhere! It just made the whole reading a pain in the behind because nothing made sense.
Also, after Zos got pulled out of the well, he was covered in black stripes or something. Like tattoos ,i assume, that ran across his body.

Okay Bee, take a deep breath.

Also, i didn't connect to the characters at all. Whenever something happened that brought danger upon any character i just... got bored. I didn't care at al about Alcina, the female main character. The love triangle didn't affect me, because i couldn't be bothered to care about both boys. Alcina just claimed that Aethon was her childhood best friend... but we never saw any real interaction between them.

Hmm, oh. So another infuriating thing about this book is that Zos was supposed to be "the beast" of whom the villagers were all afraid of. But... i don't get WHY they were afraid of him. Because yes, when living in the woods he did raid some shops. But that's it. He didn't kill anyone. a as far as I know he hadn't seen any human for years... so why were the villagers still making a big deal out of him? He was living peacefully in his little house in the woods, nobody had even seen him. So there you have that question again. WHY. Nothing made sense.

I could rant on forever, but i think this is enough negativity for today.

Okay, maybe just one last thing ;)

the ending... god. Spoiler alert right here.
So it's a happy ending. The people of Frey suddenly accept Zos because he saved some random girl. ... i don't.... WHAT?! For YEARS they were afraid of him. for YEARS they repelled him. And he saves one girl. i repeat, ONE GIRL. And he is welcome back with open arms? No. Fuck that. Also, for some magical reason the stripes on his skin vanish, except for one black tear streak on his cheek.

what

the

fuck

people.

No, just no. I dreaded reading this book. I kept procrastinating and just didn't want to read it -.-
I don't recommend this book to you. And Rachel, if you read this, please consider rewriting your book.
This awful novel deserves no stars at all. But am i allowed to do that? Whatever. 0 stars for At one's Beast.

Sunday, 17 August 2014

^.^ Why hello there! It's time for another Sunday's Poems! (I still don't have an
other name... Yikes) So let's get right to business!

Sunday's poems is an original meme by yours truly. It's a relatively simple meme. Basically you:

Grab a book of poetry (or grab Google), select a totally random poem.

Post the poem on the blog.

Then you try to comprehend the poem's meaning

After doing so, you choose a book that you think fits the poem, and explain why! :D

I present to you Nobody knows this little Rose

Nobody knows this little Rose --It might a pilgrim beDid I not take it from the waysAnd lift it up to thee.Only a Bee will miss it --Only a Butterfly,Hastening from far journey --On its breast to lie --Only a Bird will wonder --Only a Breeze will sigh --Ah Little Rose -- how easyFor such as thee to die

By Emily Dickinson

So, for those who have no idea who Emily Dickson is, she's more of a gardener than a poet. Most (*cough* all of them) poems of hers evolve around metaphors...using plants. Go figure.

But who am I to criticize? I actually quite enjoy her poetry ^.^ even though it gets a little dramatic in there sometimes, but you gotta give a girl some space to weep about her bees grass.

um...right, so i'll do a quick walk through of how i comprehend the meaning of this creative poem.

In the first few lines, Emily likes to emphasize that she's god in her garden. She decides which flower is to live and which is to die.

Then, about the bee and butterfly and bird and breeze, writing about them as if to mourning over the loss of a friend. And the last few lines just tell the truth. What is a simple little rose to us? Nobody will give a dead rose a second glance.

This poem is pretty much one big metaphor. Because it's pretty much like humans, right? Sure, close friends will mourn over a lost one... but the rest of the world? Nobody really cares. Just another dead person, like many others. So yeah... kind of depressing huh?

Now.... a book that fits this poem? umm... *goes to shelves*

So... i chose The Fault in Our Stars for two reasons. One, because it is camped with metaphors. And two, because hazel pretty much thinks of herself as a small dot in the universe.

"There will come a time when all of us are dead. All of us. There will come a time when there are no human beings remaining to remember that anyone ever existed or that our species ever did anything. There will be no one left to remember Aristotle or Cleopatra, let alone you. Everything that we did and built and wrote and thought and discovered will be forgotten, and all of this will have been for naught. Maybe that time is coming soon and maybe it is millions of years away, but even if we survive the collapse of our sun, we will not survive forever. There was time before organisms experienced consciousness, and there will be time after. And if the inevitability of human oblivion worries you, I encourage you to ignore it. God knows that’s what everyone else does." -Hazel Grace Lancaster

I suppose that explains my motives? Seriously, though. You should read this book. I really enjoyed it ^.^ Even though it is extraordinarily over rated (guess why? Cancer patients.). Just be prepared, The Fault in Our Stars is cramped with metaphors and sickening drama. Yes, sickening, i know what i said. It was... pretty annoying. All these philosophical teenagers were getting on my nerves. Buuuuut, i can't say more bad things about it or my friend will fry me alive ;).

Wednesday, 13 August 2014

At first i didn't really want to write this review because i have very mixed feelings towards this book... but then again, i made this blog to share my views. And so here i am with yet another review! :)

Synopsis:

Meadow Woodson, a fifteen-year-old girl who has been trained by her father to fight, to kill, and to survive in any situation, lives with her family on a houseboat in Florida. The state is controlled by The Murder Complex, an organization that tracks the population with precision.

The plot starts to thicken when Meadow meets Zephyr James, who is—although he doesn’t know it—one of the MC’s programmed assassins. Is their meeting a coincidence? Destiny? Or part of a terrifying strategy? And will Zephyr keep Meadow from discovering the haunting truth about her family?

Before anything else i have to say that The Murder Complex was good...well, for the first 50 paged, that is. You see, i received this book over a book-swap and was intrigued by the name. Because lets face the facts, "The Murder complex" just screams "BLOOD. LOTS OF DEATH LIES WITHIN ME!" So yeah, i was pretty intrigued. And the book was truly good in the beginning, but when shit went down the plot was very predictable. And if there's one thing i hate it is when the nutella runs out. And if there's another thing i hate it is when you figure the plot out way before the main character does.

Okay, that was really the biggest flaw of this book.

Another flaw, in my opinion, was the relationship between Meadow and Zephyr (love the names btw). Insta love much? For one, it doesn't fit Meadow's personality to get attached to someone in that way. Love means death. That's usually lesson number one in the ya dystopian main character guide for survival. It wasn't exactly love at first sight, well, not for Meadow anyway. She did like him though...but...Yeah, getting back on track. So in short: Meadow tries to keep her distance at first but when her family gets kidnapped she suddenly falls in love and after that she wants to kill him and actually shoots him in the leg and after that they're all happy-couple again! ^.^ YAY! ..wait what? Not yay. Not freaking yay! I don't get their deal. They know eachother for hardly a weak and they're willing to die for eachother? *sigh* fine fine. I'm going to try and stop criticizing every romance in any book i read... i just can't stand stand insta love, kay?! Kay.

Hmm... what else? *looks at notes* Right! So even though i figured most of the plot out from the beginning... the few plot twists in the end did get to me. Plus that ending! Phew! !SPOILER so in the end she like... prepares to me killed but she wants to take as many "leeches" with her, right? In my opinion she should have shot herself right then and there. No sequel or anything. Just a bloody stand alone. ...but that's just my messed up opinion ;).

I really liked Meadow, she wasn't as stupid as most semi-badass main characters. She kept her calm and killed without mercy. Just how i like it.

Overall this book was pretty amusing. But... nothing to take too serious. It reminded me heavily of mockinjay (the hunger games #3). I'm not saying that miss Cummings copied anything, but the YA genre is so cramped that there's really no space for creativity. Most ideas are already taken, so coming up with something original is very tricky.

Still i liked it, even though it isn't the greatest book out there. It was amusing and in the end it did keep me on my toes. So if you're sick of reading those heavy graphic novels and want something light then i'd say join The murder complex! ^.^ We're a happy family, i promise! >:-)

Kill.Destroy.No escaping.No turning back.This is your duty.Purge the earth.This is the murder complex.

I just loved that xD.Anywayyy, i give this novel two blood-dripping stars. I was torn between giving it one or two... but now i'm going through my notes, it doesn't seem fair to give it merely one star.

So there you have it! ^.^ hope you enjoyed my review! Tell me if you either agree or disagree, or maybe if you're planning on reading it? :)

White Chocolate~ your favorite lighthearted/humorous read.

Just kind of a mindless read that you can pick up whenever you're bored. It's full of sarcasm and stupid jokes... it's pretty short, too. Only about 200 pages. ;) To be honest the rest of the series kind of loses its humor. And so i just reread the first book time after time.

Milk chocolate ~ A book that's gotten a lot of hype and that you're dying to read.

Wafer-free KitKat ~ A book that surprised you lately.

I kind of only read Grave Mercy because of a buddy read... and i'm not going to spoil anything. IT'S AWFUL. every little thing about it sucks. The politics are boring. Which says a lot because i love when politics are involved with books. But nooo, these were just boring and irrelevant! Plus The main character was such a pain in the behind -_-...

Anyway, moving on xD.

Dark Triumph was good. Very Good. Way better than Grave Mercy, which i didn't expect at all. Sybella, the badass main character, is pretty realistic. She's... bloodthirsty, which is an important trait for an assassin. She's not a prude as the MC of grave mercy (thank Mortain). I must admit that the plot was a tad... weird... but other than that it was pure amusement and totally not what had anticipated.

I just love reading about Celaena and everything written in the novellas. It's a really light read and just...kind of mindless. You can just wander o
ff in your thoughts because there's no mysterious plot lines or anything like that. Just a nice relaxing little book to read when stressed out. It never fails to calm me down :).

Box of chocolates ~ A series you've read that has a wide variety and a little something for everyone.

I really liked this series :) It came as a shock that there is another series going on (bloodlines), of which i was totally oblivious *facepalms*.

Basically, these books contain lots of romance, but also suspense, violence, humor and it's written really good :) Plus the vampires don't sparkle.Aaaaaaand there's a very awesome Rose Hathaway that you just can't help but love.

Sunday's poems is an original meme by yours truly. It's a relatively simple meme. Basically you:

Grab a book of poetry (or grab Google), select a totally random poem.

Post the poem on the blog.

Then you try to comprehend the poem's meaning

After doing so, you choose a book that you think fits the poem, and explain why! :D

The poem i selected is:

It was many and many a year ago,

In a kingdom by the sea,

That a maiden there lived whom you may know

By the name of ANNABEL LEE;

And this maiden she lived with no other thought

Than to love and be loved by me.

I was a child and she was a child,

In this kingdom by the sea;

But we loved with a love that was more than love-

I and my Annabel Lee;

With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven

Coveted her and me.

And this was the reason that, long ago,

In this kingdom by the sea,

A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling

My beautiful Annabel Lee;

So that her highborn kinsman cameAnd bore her away from me,

To shut her up in a sepulchre

In this kingdom by the sea.

The angels, not half so happy in heaven,

Went envying her and me-

Yes!- that was the reason (as all men know,

In this kingdom by the sea)

That the wind came out of the cloud by night,Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee.

But our love it was stronger by far than the love

Of those who were older than we-

Of many far wiser than we-

And neither the angels in heaven above,

Nor the demons down under the sea,

Can ever dissever my soul from the soul

Of the beautiful Annabel Lee.

For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams

Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;

And the stars never rise but I feel the bright eyes

Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;

And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side

Of my darling- my darling- my life and my bride,

In the sepulchre there by the sea,

In her tomb by the sounding sea.

By Edgar Allan Poe

I'm so glad that i got this poem! Edgar Allan Poe is by far my favorite poet. The way he writes is formidable and engulfs me with emotion every time i read one of his poems.Sad yet beautiful, Annabel Lee is about the love of a man and a woman who, as they grow up, fall deeply in love. But, as time passes, his beloved Anabel Lee catches a disease... only to die some time later. "So that her highborn kinsman came. And bore her away from me..." means that the family of Annabel brought her body away to bury her.I love this poem, i've been re-reading it for years and i just... i don't know. Poe inspires me so much and i can't even describe how i feel after reading his work.nuff said, moving on to the next part of this meme.

Hmm, this is a tricky one... A book that fits the poem? probably Don't Die, My Love. I know, I know. Great title, huh? Don't Die, My Love is about the young lovers Julie and Luke. But, Luke catches a disease bla bla bla then he gets better for a month or so and then, spoiler alert, he dies! Phew, didn't see that coming eh? Well, that was it for this first Sunday's Poems! I might change that name because *shudders*...it's kinda lame, yeah? But i'll get to that later.G'bye!

Saturday, 9 August 2014

So, you might have noticed that my layout has been changing every now and then since i made this blog... well, after this mayor change i'm pretty sure that i'm not changing it again. *shrugs* I always get bored with templates after a while... so we'll have to see if after a month or so i still like it ;P

anywaaay, just to make this post not entirely useless... here, have a picture of a cute puppy:

Thursday, 7 August 2014

Celaena has survived deadly contests and shattering heartbreak—but at an unspeakable cost. Now, she must travel to a new land to confront her darkest truth . . . a truth about her heritage that could change her life—and her future—forever. Meanwhile, brutal and monstrous forces are gathering on the horizon, intent on enslaving her world. Will Celaena find the strength to not only fight her inner demons, but to take on the evil that is about to be unleashed?

I don't know how i am supposed to write a review for this book. I can not summon the words that could describe it.
This book wasn't great, no. It was glorious!

^._.^ Heir of Fire was by far the best book i've read in years. Hell, it's probably the best book i've read ever. It even went so far that it surpassed my love for harry potter. THAT is how glorious it was. By now i have read this book twice over the last 3 days... and damn, i will read it again and again until i memorize every word and emotion written on those glorious pages (Gee i'm being dramatic).

Okay, so i'm going to wipe the drool and tears off my face and actually write this wyrd forsaken review!

First things first. HoF is written in multiple point of views, which was most certainly a trait that i loved the most about the novel. Not only do we follow Celaena, or should i say Aelin, on her heart breaking journey, but we also join Dorian, Chaol, a brutal blackbeak, a traiterous healer, a kickass Fae warrior and a few other loyal followers of her majesty Aelin Ashryver Galathynius. Unlike some other books i've read these few past years, none of the storylines were either irrelevant or boring. It didn't matter if i was following Aelin through her struggles fo find inner peace or Chaol and Dorian in the castle. I loved all the storylines. All the point of views. Simply because it was written beautifully. And this is not exaggerated one bit. I loved every single character, to the point that i even liked the bad guys. That is how well Sara J. Maas wrote. Every little detail. It was refined and thought through and... just glorious!

I must admit that i did like Aelin's story best. I even had to wipe away a few tears at some point ("You left me. I have no one left. No one." I died).

From the first page to the last i wasn't able to tear myself away from my e-reader... i might have forgotten to feed the dog. DON'T JUDGE ME D:.

I am so proud of all of the characters. They have grown so much... even Dorian isn't a selfish little bastard anymore!

But, even though this novel was fantastic and deserves every pixel of the 5 golden stars i will give it, there are some tiny little bit a that didn't add up.
How do i put this without spoiling stuff? Hmm, the fact that aelin (celaena) at first didn't want to be queen. Then, after a long long time, she swore she would be the best queen ever or something, and then again she... hesitated? Like she just wanted to go back to being Celaena *sigh*. Maybe i just misinterpreted that part. But it was a little vague of you ask me.

That was the only thing i noticed about this book, though. Almost flawless.

It's so hard not to burst open and poor my feelings down on this blog xD But i suppose i can't spoil anything -.- ugh, okay here goes my attempt to be excited without spoiling stuff:

Manon Blackbeak.

The magic was great. As you already know, well if you've read crown of misnight that is, Aelin has the gift of fire. She can bend it to her will if she trains hard enough. But the way the Magic is described and how itnall works is... good. Really really good. It's not overpowered or useless.. it's perfect. The way you inherit the powers from your ancestors and all that mojo... it's fantastic. Plus the fire weapon thing was totally awesome.

Ironteeth! So you remember baba yellowlegs? Pretty, pointy teeth, iron nails that can tear gour throat out? Yeah, that one. Well, in HoF we travel along with Manon, the heir of the blackbeak clan (she's my second favourite character ;) ). They're brutal and badass and cruel and heartless and badass! Their bloodlust and everything just... i don't know... fascinates me. I liked that storyline a lot. Lot's of blood ;).

Dear readers, i recommend you read this book once it's out. No, i recommend you run to whatever bookstore is nearest and pre order now!

Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Synopsis:Starting over sucks.When we moved to West Virginia right before my senior year, I'd pretty much resigned myself to thick accents, dodgy internet access, and a whole lot of boring.... until I spotted my hot neighbor, with his looming height and eerie green eyes. Things were looking up.And then he opened his mouth.Daemon is infuriating. Arrogant. Stab-worthy. We do not get along. At all. But when a stranger attacks me and Daemon literally freezes time with a wave of his hand, well, something...unexpected happens.The hot alien living next door marks me.You heard me. Alien. Turns out Daemon and his sister have a galaxy of enemies wanting to steal their abilities, and Daemon's touch has me lit up like the Vegas Strip. The only way I'm getting out of this alive is by sticking close to Daemon until my alien mojo fades.If I don't kill him first, that is.

Hey again! Bee here, so i know it's already tuesday and i should have done a sunday's poems... but due to a lack of internet i coudn't post one of those... so for now it will be just this review! Sorry!

I quickly want to say that i might spoil some stuff in this review due to pure exasperation.
Okay, that being said, let's get started!

So i finished this book yesterday and am about halfway through Onyx, the second book of the lux series, and am greatly disappointed.
A friend of mine had given me the impression that this book was great... how trusting i am.

You probably want to know why i didn't like the book, aye? Well, the first and biggest reason is the maddening romance betweem Katy, the bookish and kind of cool main character, and Daemon, the rude alien lightningbulb. They were dancing around eachother for the whole first book and a good part of the second book -.- like i get the whole "Humans and lightning people can't be togeter or else we will disappear and probably get tortured by evil people" thing that was going on. BUT COME ON. In the beginning of the book Daemon was wary of Kat, which i understand... i mean who could resist her witty comebacks? Plus the book said she has a nice bum... that works for- okay getting off topic here *cough* totally not having crushes on fictional characters.
Anyway, as I was saying, Daemon was being a dickface because he wanted to protect his sister's and his people's secrets. But doing so he totally pissed Kat off on several occasions, which, i must admit, was pretty amusing... i had no problem with him being a jerk. However, I did have a big problem with His shifting emotions. One moment he was all sweet and not that bad, the next he was a total jerk and embarass her and after that he could turn cold as ice. Get your shit together dude. Either you want to kiss her or not, don't play with her.
pkus, at the end of the book it was like he flipped a switch. At once he was totally unto Katy and i was like SERIOUSLY?! And then all of a sudden Katy isn't attracted to him anymore. Or so she says. *facewalls*

Now let's talkabour dear kittycat. She isn't exactly innocent in this maddening romance either. Their sexual tension is obvious. Hell, her house basically blew up when they started getting it on! And yet she tries, and failes, to hide her feelings. For him and for herself. She denies that she is in love with a lightbulb from outer space, who is kind of hot.
Which brings me onto another point of why i didn't like this book! :D
Miss armentrout used every opportunity to point out Daemon's hotness. After the tenth time she used the adverb sexy when describing his smirk I GOT THAT HE'S A HOT ALIEN. Literally, as he's made of light...hehehe get it? Hot-light, no? Okay bad joke.
Moving on!

Surprisingly, there weren't only bad features to this book. I must admit that overall the concept was good. Aliens that are made of touchable light? Cool. Light aliens that can shoot firebulbs? Awesome. That's really the onlly thing that was good about this book in my opinion.

Ah, there you have it "in my opinion". You should know that i don't particularly like storys that evolve around romance, like this one. I was disappointed, yes, but if you're a fan of romance do check this book out :) It wasn't for me, as i'm more into the bloody stuff, but yeah... if you dig sexy alien boys then do give it a try.

If you ask me i'd say that armentrout should have brought the alien stuff more to the surface. The romance is really everything this book is about. Every chapter involves daemon and kat. It's a little too much.